| Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Patrick Burns |
Vice President of Information Technology and Dean of Libraries | Profile |
Brandon Bernier |
Interim Assistant Vice President of Information Technology | Profile |
Brandon Bernier |
Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Dixie State University (DSU) is an open enrollment university that offers over 50 degrees and enrolls nearly 9,000 students and growing. Dixie State University is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and strives to enrich its community and the lives of its students by promoting a culture of learning, values, and community.
A Wilmington, Delaware private college offering associate, bachelors, and masters degrees. Students may choose studies in psychology, economics, criminal justice, and all areas of business. Located conveniently near Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New York, the College has a proud tradition of academic excellence and building a strong foundation for tomorrow’s rewarding careers.
Nightingale College is a Ogden, UT-based company in the Education sector.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) was founded in 1807. Today, this 71-acre research and technology complex encompasses 65 buildings in West Baltimore near the Inner Harbor. UMB is Maryland`s only public health, law, and human services university. Seven professional and graduate schools train the majority of the state`s physicians, graduate nurses, dentists, lawyers, social workers, and pharmacists. UMB is comprised of the following professional schools: School of Medicine (founded in 1807); School of Law (founded in 1816); Dental School (founded 1840); School of Pharmacy (founded 1841); School of Nursing (founded 1889); Graduate School (founded 1917); School of Social Work (founded 1961).
The University of South Carolina is home to more than 200 years of history and tradition, rising from a single building in 1805 on what would become the heart of the campus, the Horseshoe. The 11 buildings that now make up the Horseshoe frame a lush lawn that is an irresistible gathering place. The university is expanding west toward the Congaree River in support of its research initiatives in nanotechnology, health sciences, Future Fuels™, the environment and information and knowledge technologies. Three separate sites, each specializing in its own research area, will comprise this new innovation district, called Innovista. It will initially cover 500,000 square feet spread over about six city blocks but is projected to grow to five million square feet, mixing University and private research buildings, parking garages, and commercial and residential units around a public plaza called Foundation Square. By creating space for residences, retail, restaurants, and recreation that will complement the research, Innovista will be a place to live, learn, and work. Joining the flagship campus in Columbia, are four-year campuses in Aiken, Beaufort and Upstate (Spartanburg-Greenville). Four two-year campuses—Lancaster, Sumter, Salkehatchie (Allendale and Walterboro) and Union—help the university cover the state.